Professional baseball players can gain a competitive edge by sleep loading, according to a new study covered in MedPage Today. Their schedules traveling several days per month during the season and late night Tweeting habits, on the other hand, do…
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Robert J. Zehr, MD, performed the first total hip replacement at Naples, Fla.-based Landmark Hospital of Southwest Florida on June 13.
The Congressional Budget Office released an analysis of the American Health Care Act in May, finding 10 million fewer people would have insurance under the proposed bill. Now, CMS' Office of the Actuary estimated 4 million will lose coverage next…
A new study published in Spinal Deformity examines the impact of cell saver use during adult spinal deformity correction.
These days, you can't turn on the TV or read the paper without hearing healthcare and the cost of healthcare being more than just a political issue — it has become a crisis for the country. Orthopedics, in particular, joint…
Athens, Greece-based orthopedic surgeon Spyridon Armpis, MD, is using OrthAlign's KneeAlign to completed total knee arthroplasties in Greece.
James C. Wittig, MD, an orthopedic and oncology surgeon with Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center will be featured in New York Magazine for the ninth year in a row as one of New York Metros best orthopedic surgeons.
On June 8, 2017, ConforMIS published its study comparing adverse events rates and cost of care for total knee arthroplasty patients treated with either customized individually or standard off-the-shelf implants. The study was published in Arthroplasty Today.
Here are seven key statistics on sports injuries in children, according to Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine.
A recent study by The American Journal of Sports Medicine on athletes returning to sport after an osteochondral allograft transplant found 91 percent of patients were satisfied with the results.
